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Valeriy Petrov updated a another iteration 3 years ago
A browser another iteration made in HTML5.
Updated title and page content.
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lrdazrl published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
This game tells a short story about the life of Ben. Controls: arrow keys This game was made for 48th Bitsy Jam with a theme: Unfinished Business. It's my first try with Bitsy Game Maker.
RyanSP published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Winters is a man who never had any incomplete missions. But this mission was different... This was the last unfinished business he had. Use arrow keys/WASD to advance text or bump into things which can be interacted
Corvidae published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Bug fixed and the player is back in! It's still unfinished, but now you can walk around inside or float around outside! Still needs a song, maybe a sound effect or two, and the narration needs some serious pruning before I add it in. Here i...
GREBESHOK published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
i already have a few games made in bitsy, but this is my first submission in the monthly #bitsyjam use WASD for move i hope you like this game :)
Korixio published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
A short story to the bitsy "Unfinished business" march jam! This is my first jam using bitsy! English is not my primary language, feel free to criticize my vocabulary . I couldn't finish it the way I wanted, but I think it's okay . I tried...
A browser game made in HTML5.
I'LL RESPOND TO THAT LATER... just one of those days use arrow keys to move bump into things to interact! thanks to the the Bitsy community & my friends <3
Sean published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
sonatina published a game 3 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
A little piece walking myself through some more mechanics that I started after the last bitsy jam I participated in. The unfinished business jam sounded like the place to get this... clearly not finished exactly, but in a leavable state. (T...
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